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Tess Nance Bradford (Col ’92) and her husband, Brian, welcomed their second daughter, Tanner Nance Bradford, on June 15, 2009. Older sister, Ryan Nance Bradford, is excited about the new addition. The family resides in Alexandria, Va.

Posted 07/08/2009

Cohen, Pieter A.

Pieter A. Cohen (Col ’92 L/M) is a physician at Cambridge Health Alliance and a cross-cultural care core faculty member at Harvard Medical School. He wrote a report in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, presenting two cases that illustrate the potential harm of illicit diet pills that are commonly prescribed in Brazil and contain a dangerous mix of medications. In addition to serving as an internist caring for a predominantly Brazilian immigrant patient population, Dr. Cohen acts as associate program director for the Cambridge Health Alliance’s Internal Medicine Residency Program

Posted 05/12/2009

Evan Hellwig (Grad ’92) became a professor at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio, in 2008 and was named department chair for the department of exercise and sport science this spring.(Grad ’92) became a professor at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio, in 2008 and was named department chair for the department of exercise and sport science this spring.

Posted 07/06/2009

Heather Mauldin Houck (Col ’92 L/M) and Ernest Scott Houck (Engr ’92 L/M) welcomed a son, Alexander Scott, on April 25, 2009. Alex joins brother, Austin Kendrick, 8; and sister, Ashley Elizabeth, 6. The Houcks reside in Alexandria, Va.

Posted 09/29/2009

Toni Irving (Col ’92) is deputy chief of staff and senior advisor to Governor Patrick Quinn of Illinois. Ms. Irving was previously on the faculty at the University of Notre Dame. She resides in Chicago.

Posted 12/01/2009

David Matheson (Educ ’92 L/M) is regional vice president for Invesco Aim, where he has worked since 2000. Mr. Matheson directs the marketing of the company’s investment products to independent financial advisers in Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Norma, reside in Rockville, Md., with their son, Daniel; and daughters Isabel and Sara.

Posted 02/12/2009

Moore, Jackson

Jackson Moore (Col ’92 L/M) and Jeanne Blackstock Moore (Col ’92) welcomed their fourth child, Anna Lindsay, on Nov. 28, 2008. Anna Lindsay joins Elizabeth, 11; Jack, 5; and Charlotte, 2. The family resides in Raleigh, N.C., where Mr. Moore is a partner with the law firm of Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan.

Posted 05/12/2009

Carolyn Piskun (Col ’92 L/M) and her husband, Scott, welcomed their second child and son, Mason Robert, on March 4, 2009. Mason joins brother, Maximus, 1. The family lives in Denver.

Posted 07/27/2009

Ellen Henry Silva (Educ ’92) and her husband, David Silva, welcomed their first son, Gabriel Teamir, on June 22, 2009. He was born in Mekele, Ethiopia, on August 3, 2008.

Posted 07/09/2009

Viccellio, Robert

Robert Viccellio (Col ’92 L/M) and his wife, Erika Drescher Viccellio (Educ ’98), welcomed their second child and first daughter, Margaret Emery, on Dec. 17, 2008. Margaret joins brother Jack, 2. The family resides in Charlottesville.

Posted 02/12/2009

Rosemary Willingham (Col ’92) married Stephanie Kish on Nov. 1, 2008. Ms. Willingham is a partner at Willingham Schmidt Law Corp. in San Diego.

Posted 02/12/2009

Wendy M. Yoviene (Col ’92, Law ’97) practices law with the firm of Ober/Kaler in the commercial litigation and government relations practices in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. Ms. Yoviene handles a wide range of complex litigation in the federal courts and is active in the American Agricultural Law Association and the Administrative Law and Litigation sections of the American Bar Association. She lives in McLean, Va.

Posted 05/12/2009

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